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The most important matter for every Muslim is the correctness of his beliefs. Islam is established on the basis of sound creed and it opposes all false superstitions and erroneous systems of belief. Thus, it is essential for every Muslim to make certain that his beliefs are in accordance with the Qur?an and authentic Sunnah.

Al-Bukhari & of The Great Scholars From Whom He Narrated

He is Muhammad ibn Ismaa’eel ibn Ibraaheem ibn Mugheerah al-Bukhaaree, Abu Abdullaah, he was born in Shawwaal, 194H.

1. About the Author
2. The Chain of Narrators
3. The Text
4. Speech and Actions
5. The Quríaan
6. The Pre-Decree (Qadar)
7. The Companions and their Honor
8. Innovations
9. Following the Messenger
10. Dealing with the Rulers

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A Brief Biography of Imaam al-Laalakaaíee
Books containing expositions of the Aqeedah of the Salaf
Wise Scholars and the Impateint Workers
Related by Ibn Saíd Tabaqaatul Kubraa (7/163- 165)
Paving the Way for Victory by Shaih Naasir ud-Deen Al- Albanee Fiqhul-waaqi (pp 49-51)
A Brief History of the Innovated Sects by Sheikh ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (D.728H)

Concise Commentary on the Book of Tawhid

This book gives a clear explanation of the Muslim sound Creed which is the core of the religion of Islam, as the belief in Tawhid (monotheism) is the purpose for which Allah created both mankind and jinn, and thus, those whose belief in Tawhid is corrupt, are not considered Muslims. It is a commentary on the Book of Tawhid written by Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab.

In this book, Dr. Salih al Fawzan has projected light on doctrinal issues of utmost importance in a genuine and reader-friendly style. This translated version of the book fulfills a long-standing need on the part of English-speaking Muslims for a brief, introductory book in Tawhid. It is a valuable book for novice readers, be they Muslims or non-Muslims, who do not have thorough knowledge of the sound creed, The chapters of this book focus on major issues in Tawhid such as the definition of Tawhid, virtue of Tawhid, warning against acts of shirk (polytheism), the Prophet’s Maintenance of monotheism, and other topics.

Dr. Salih al Fawzan (born in 1935) has obtained a PhD in Islamic jurisprudence and has a high profile in teaching jurisprudence. He is a member of many academic institutions including the Board of Senior Ulema, the Permanent Committee for Fatwa and Research. He has written more than sixty published works covering Muslim Creed, Islamic jurisprudence and Muslim’s conduct.

The Explanation Of The Fundamentals Of Islamic Belief

The Explanation Of The Fundamentals Of Islamic Belief: discusses the fundamentals of faith, by outlining and detailing the objectives of the Islamic ‘Aqeedah. Numerous references are made to the Qur’an and authentic Ahadith, for establishing the sincere intention and worship to Allaah, liberating the mind and thought from the irrational and chaotic losses, establishing peace of mind and sound thinking, safeguarding the intentions, learning to establish a strong Ummah (community), achieving happiness in this life and the hereafter, and more.

Pillars of Īman (Creed)
Belief in The God – Allah
Belief in the Angels
Belief in the Scriptures
Belief in the Messengers and Prophets
Belief in the Last Day and Resurrection
Belief in Qadar
Objectives of Islamic Belief and Creed

Explanation of Ibn Taymiyyah’s Aqeedah al-Hamawiyyah by Shaykh Uthaymeen
One of the works on this subject is his “al‐Fatwaa al‐Hamawiyyah” which he wrote as an answer to a question presented to him. In it, he was asked what the scholars and Imaams of the religion say concerning the Aayaat and the Ahaadeeth of the Sifaat, or the attributes and characteristics of Allah.